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Hey everyone, I have been looking for just a little place I could go around Lumberton, TX to shoot some Wood Ducks. Just like a little public pond or some place in the woods. If anyone could tell me a Wood Duck hole around Southeast Texas it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

Be here no later than 6:30. If you are set up early enough you can catch them sneaking around this point. If you get lost let me know and i can send you a GPS location. Im hearing this coming weekend is going to be a good one for the woodie conservation season.

Man it a joke so chill, I can gaurante you that NOT 1 RANDOM PERSON on here is going to give you the general area of their spots much less their exact pond. But if you dont think so, then post this over in Honey Hole. Real friendly people over there.

Just busting your chops SETX! Duckcollector is right, not to many peeps gonna give away a Woodie hole much less a public one. Check the backwaters and creeks of any lakes in your area that provide them with good cover, especially where there are some nice oak trees. The best of luck to you.

The only place I've ever been on what I would consider a woodie hunt is when my buddy took me to a roost in the evening. They poured in and were nearly impossible to shoot in the trees. But any other time there just happen to be a few that just pass by and get shot but wouldn't ever think to hunt those spots to target them specifically.

One of the coolest hunts ever for myself took place a few seasons back in a creek bottom underneath a big oak tree dropping acorns. The hunt took bout 15 minutes, and is the closest I've ever came to hunting timber. Been back to the hole a few times since then but no water in the creek, dang shame.

I cut my teeth hunting wood ducks in Louisiana(jumping, decoying, pass shooting) and once you have found them, you will continue to take them there. They fly very similar routes in the morning and then back again at night. Small creeks, potholes even places that don't look particularly "ducky" . They love the oaks next to water. Arguably the finest eating duck there is. Good luck to you.